ECONOMICS & MARKET INTELLIGENCE: The economics of elections: Case of Zambia

About a decade ago, Zambia was surfing a powerful wave of optimism as the copper-driven economy registered an all-time GDP growth rate of 10,3 percent in 2010. The political landscape was also stable and in 2012, the country joined a small club of African nations that were borrowing on international bond markets. There was strong…

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